Azure 3rd Line Infrastructure Engineer
- Permanent
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Opportunity
Our client is currently carrying out a digital transformation within the business and driving forward new ideas to improve the overall performance of the business. This change is being driven by a new digital strategy that has been implemented.
Role
Therefore, we are looking for a Technical Services Engineer with extensive experience with Azure. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone to challenge themselves and establish themselves within the Infrastructure team to help ensure effective performance.
Your Requirements:
- Experience working within an Infrastructure role
- Essential experience using Azure, Office 365 and Active Directory
- Essential experience using Windows Server 2008, 2012 and 2016
- Experience with virtualisation technologies
- Experience in the ITIL Management Framework
- Team Player
- Strong communication skills
- Time management skills
Please don’t hesitate to contact us directly today for more information.
Azure Infrastructure Engineer
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